You can usually perform a factory reset by pressing F8 to get to the restore menu on the computer. This will restore the computer back to factory.
hi, PC restore means where the PC is restored to the original factory defaul settings when you received the computer from the vendor without the OS being installed or the drivers system restore is where the everything is allready loaded and working and for some reason there is some system issue or application issue then we can restore the system or the computer to the last date or time when the computer was functioning fine without losing any data.
Turn off System Restore, reboot the computer, turn System Restore back on.
Use the windows restore software automatically included in the packaging.
how do i restore my computer back to an earlier date of time. it has spyware right now and i want to do a system restore. My system restore only allows me to system restore 2 months. I want to restore 3 months or more. I don't think spyware is the problem/ Thank you.
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It allows you to restore your computer to a previous state incase of a system problem.
Right-click on My Computer and open Properties. There will be a System Restore tab. Click box that says "Turn Off System Restore".
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Restore your system using system restore to a previous date when your system worked perfectly or restore registry settings.
Hi! Go to Start-> All programs -> Accessories-> System tools-> System restore Select "Restore my computer to an earlier time. Click Next Select a restore point from the calendar and click Next. On the Confirm Restore Point Selection page, click Next. System Restore restores the previous Windows XP configuration, and then restarts the computer. Log on to the computer as an Administrator. Then click OK on the System Restore Restoration Complete page. Please note- If you are unable to see any available restore point, system restore is disabled in your computer, and in order to enable it, please follow these steps: Steps to turn on System Restore Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. In the System Properties dialog box, click the System Restore tab. Click to clear the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box. Click OK. After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes. Have a nice day!
System Restore uses a feature called System Protection to regularly create and save restore points on your computer. These restore points contain information about registry settings and other system information that Windows uses. You can also create restore points manually.
No - system restore is designed to 'roll back' your computer to a point in time before a problem occurred. It will undo installations, but not restore deleted files.